omg. that is gorgeous rabidchild! i'm so jealous! i have a big old pile of granny squares just sitting around. I'm totally going to give up on my dreams of a quilt and just make a lap blanket when i get it together to start sewing them. I'm so impressed with your huge blanket!

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Thanks! I had a big push to finish in the end because I just didn't want to look at it in pieces in my living room anymore!! This is my first blanket with the star squares -- I think they're a little more modern than grannies.

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If it's just that the different chains seem confusing I would just suggest going slow and taking on the directions one step at a time. It looks like the pattern is mostly made out of chain stitches worked into other chain spaces (as opposed to working into actual stitches). Don't think too much about how many chains there are, just think about the step you are on.

Sorry if this isn't useful. It's a big chunk of pattern, and I'm not exactly sure what would help. If there is something more specific you don't understand I can try to help.

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If it's just that the different chains seem confusing I would just suggest going slow and taking on the directions one step at a time. It looks like the pattern is mostly made out of chain stitches worked into other chain spaces (as opposed to working into actual stitches). Don't think too much about how many chains there are, just think about the step you are on.

Sorry if this isn't useful. It's a big chunk of pattern, and I'm not exactly sure what would help. If there is something more specific you don't understand I can try to help.

Thanks for the advice, I think I've figured out how to join the motifs. I was trying to figure out what the ch-3 and ch-5 in the joining round was referring to.

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I figured out and finished the scarf! It's for my brother's girlfriend for xmas, and I only made half the motifs because it used way more yarn then the pattern called for. It still turned out nice I think:

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I've recently become a crochet fanatic. I watched two videos on youtube and have made two scarves, one hat, and eight pairs of fingerless gloves/mitts of my own pattern, simple but functional and (I think) cute. All I know how to do is single, double, and half-double stitches, I've not had consistent internet access since I started (about a week ago) to explore further.It's probably absolutely terrible, but I haven't actually been counting all that much on the mitts, just to begin and to make the thumb holes, aside from that I just go until I see the weird stitch and then start another row. Meep. I'll take/post a picture later, perhaps.

Today I realized I've been wearing it with the wrong side on the outside since I made it!I really like crocheting so far and find it more intuitive than knitting. I have a list of projects I want to try out now!

I have one question: when inserting the hook into the stitch (when doing a sc or dc or any other kind of stitch), which side of the V should the hook be grasping and pulling up? Or both strands of yarn of the V? Or should it be the loop from the little bit in between and underneath the two sides of the V? The diagrams I've looked at aren't very clear and when googling it, some websites said you could do any one of those. Does it change anything? I need clear direction!

you're not really grasping and pulling up either side of the v. you're putting the hook through the entire v and then pulling the other yarn through it. and yeah, it should be the whole v, not the little bump on the back. it actually took me forever to figure that out. for the first row, i always just do one of the loops on the v because even though the diagrams make it seem like it's possible to put the hook under both loops in the chain, it seems impossible to me!

Does that make sense?

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I'm sorry that you find non-accusatory mention of wool awkward. Personally, I find no problem with wearing wool and considering myself vegan (though not super strict), because shearing sheep (let's just assume for the moment that we're talking about sheep that have been raised humanely and sheared carefully, etc.) doesn't harm them. Or is your disapproval because we as humans are raising non-human animals to serve our own means (warm sweaters, arm warmers, etc.)? If that's the case, what about pets? We continue to breed and keep them to serve us as companions, and while it's true that your average housecat or dog is probably better treated than your average sheep used for the fiber industry, we're still keeping animals for our own reasons, so does that make having pets nonvegan?At any rate, I personally haven't found any convincing reason not to wear wool, and I will openly admit that I prefer it to acrylic because it's more comfortable for me.

I realize this isn't a good place to start a debate about the fiber industry or the fuzzy (or non-fuzzy) boundaries of veganism; if anyone wishes to discuss it further then they're more than welcome to start a thread or message me with any questions about the way I see things, and I'll explain myself as clearly and thoughtfully as I can.

I'm sorry that you find non-accusatory mention of wool awkward. Personally, I find no problem with wearing wool and considering myself vegan (though not super strict), because shearing sheep (let's just assume for the moment that we're talking about sheep that have been raised humanely and sheared carefully, etc.) doesn't harm them. Or is your disapproval because we as humans are raising non-human animals to serve our own means (warm sweaters, arm warmers, etc.)? If that's the case, what about pets? We continue to breed and keep them to serve us as companions, and while it's true that your average housecat or dog is probably better treated than your average sheep used for the fiber industry, we're still keeping animals for our own reasons, so does that make having pets nonvegan?At any rate, I personally haven't found any convincing reason not to wear wool, and I will openly admit that I prefer it to acrylic because it's more comfortable for me.

I realize this isn't a good place to start a debate about the fiber industry or the fuzzy (or non-fuzzy) boundaries of veganism; if anyone wishes to discuss it further then they're more than welcome to start a thread or message me with any questions about the way I see things, and I'll explain myself as clearly and thoughtfully as I can.

Shantylass, I think we get that you're okay with using it, but other people aren't, and the PPK isn't the place to post projects using animal fibers. There are tons of other places to do so.

I'm sorry that you find non-accusatory mention of wool awkward. Personally, I find no problem with wearing wool and considering myself vegan (though not super strict), because shearing sheep (let's just assume for the moment that we're talking about sheep that have been raised humanely and sheared carefully, etc.) doesn't harm them. Or is your disapproval because we as humans are raising non-human animals to serve our own means (warm sweaters, arm warmers, etc.)? If that's the case, what about pets? We continue to breed and keep them to serve us as companions, and while it's true that your average housecat or dog is probably better treated than your average sheep used for the fiber industry, we're still keeping animals for our own reasons, so does that make having pets nonvegan?At any rate, I personally haven't found any convincing reason not to wear wool, and I will openly admit that I prefer it to acrylic because it's more comfortable for me.

I realize this isn't a good place to start a debate about the fiber industry or the fuzzy (or non-fuzzy) boundaries of veganism; if anyone wishes to discuss it further then they're more than welcome to start a thread or message me with any questions about the way I see things, and I'll explain myself as clearly and thoughtfully as I can.

You know, I get lectured all the time about how wonderful wool is and how sheepy love sheering and mulesing every time I go into my LYS or post something on a knitting message board. Plain and simple, this is one place we don't have to deal with it. Please just don't post projects made with animal fibers in the future.

you're not really grasping and pulling up either side of the v. you're putting the hook through the entire v and then pulling the other yarn through it. and yeah, it should be the whole v, not the little bump on the back. it actually took me forever to figure that out. for the first row, i always just do one of the loops on the v because even though the diagrams make it seem like it's possible to put the hook under both loops in the chain, it seems impossible to me!

Does that make sense?

Yep, that made perfect sense when I looked at the project again and made the stitches. Thanks! I think I was confusing the bump on the back or a part of a different stitch as being part of the V and it threw me off.

you're not really grasping and pulling up either side of the v. you're putting the hook through the entire v and then pulling the other yarn through it. and yeah, it should be the whole v, not the little bump on the back. it actually took me forever to figure that out. for the first row, i always just do one of the loops on the v because even though the diagrams make it seem like it's possible to put the hook under both loops in the chain, it seems impossible to me!

Does that make sense?

Yep, that made perfect sense when I looked at the project again and made the stitches. Thanks! I think I was confusing the bump on the back or a part of a different stitch as being part of the V and it threw me off.